Promotions:Princess Tea Party (no, seriously, it's a thing); Family FUNday; Kids run the bases after the game

Notebook:* The 26-year-old Brach returns to the mound at Canal Park, having previously pitched for Akron 51 times from 2011-13 and racking up 15 wins for the old Aeros. Brach began this season still in the Indians' system but was cut from Triple-A Columbus. The Nationals signed him out of the independent Atlantic League last month, and this will be Brach's first time pitching against the organization that drafted him in 2009 out of Monmouth University.

* Bryce Harper, the Nationals' 21-year-old outfielder, might or might not play another rehab game with the Senators. Reports out of Washington suggest he could rejoin the Nats Monday, which means Sunday might be used as an off day for Harper. Either way, it is highly unlikely he's still with Harrisburg when the team returns home for Monday night's game vs. Richmond.

* Harper became the sixth Senators hitter in modern history to smack three home runs in a single game Saturday night, joining Ron Johns (1987), Bob Natal (1991), Dee Brown (2005), Danny Espinosa (2010) and Michael Taylor (April 27, 2014). Incidentally, Harper hit just three home runs in 39 games and 136 at-bats with Harrisburg in 2011 and '13.

* Caleb Ramsey, 25, also entered the Senators' record books Saturday by going 5-for-5 with four runs scored. It was Harrisburg's first five-hit game since Brad Coon on Sept. 5, 2010. The outfielder, an 11th-round pick in 2011 out of the University of Houston, has nine multiple-hit games in June: one with five, one with four, four with three, and three with two.

Sunday coverage: I will be following the action from one of my many mini "bureaus" in the Harrisburg area, so join me on Twitter (@RageAgainstGMo) for updates and observations. Sens broadcasters Terry Byrom (@hbgsensradio) and Perry Mattern (@pmattern7) will have the call on 1460-AM and online here beginning at 1:50.

Elsewhere in the Eastern League today:* Bowie at Richmond, 1:35* New Britain at New Hampshire, 1:35* Portland at Reading, 1:35* Trenton at Erie, 1:35* Binghamton at Altoona, 6